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to new england over the next 48 hours. some places have already had a foot of rain. sam is on the flood watch. >>> also breaking, the radical cleric connected to the recent failed terror plots here in the u.s. is reportedly resurfacing. does it mean more attacks? brian ross has the latest on the new threats that have authorities on high alert. >>> true confession. this woman claimed to be the victim of that vicious acid attack. for the first time, we learn why she planned this hoax and burned her own face. >>> and too many wives? police investigate the family in the reality show "sister wives." one man, four women, and 16 children. will going public send the family to court? >>> good morning. >> good morning. 4 wives, 16 kids? >> maybe they should have thought about that before going on tv. >> the show's going to go on, they say. we're going to have that in our next half hour. >>> first, president obama in full campaign mode. call it his glory days tour. he's in iowa and virginia today, two of his key states from 2008. last night he had a huge college rally in wisconsin, tr

>> the mid-to atlantic has been mostly stared, but hurricane earl is set to last new england tonight. >> i can see people on the floor in the building. >> the frantic first minutes in the 911 call for help. we have the details on metro rail that you need to know. >> live and in hd, this is abc 7 news at 11:00. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> we have just learned that earl has been downgraded to a tropical storm. officials in north carolina dodged disaster. earl continues to move towards new england. we have live coverage. >> it continues, leon, the race toward the northeast. there will be some nasty weather earlier tomorrow morning. parikh it is. all of the new england coast line. it is now a tropical storm. take a look at the storm scant and you can see where earl is -- nine miles east of nantucket. there are only tropical storm warnings for the coast of new england. it will continue to race by bringing some heavy storms and strong winds. meanwhile for us, behind it it will feel like a different season and a different weather pattern. i

for new england this morning. >>> "good morning, maryland," i'm jamie costello. >> i'm megan pringle. thanks for joining us this friday. of course you want to know what's up with earl. >> meteorologist lynnette charles has the answer. good morning, lynnette. >> good morning, jamie. happy friday, everyone. what is up with earl? earl is bringing some rain to the carolinas and virginia. as we go through the morning hours once that sun comes up and go into the afternoon, i'd say maybe around 12:00, 1:00, we will be seeing earl and it will be getting out of here. here are your headlines for today. the beaches still have a tropical storm warning and hurricane watch. the winds, 30 to 60 miles per hour with that, and the waves 10 to 15. and then the bay does have coastal flood advisories in effect for today as well. so ocean city's temperature coming in at 75 degrees. this is abc 2 storm tracker. we have not seen any type of change over the past hour here. the dew point is 75 and it feels like 71. the winds have been changing and that's about it. the satellite is showing -- this is what i wa

storm army earl, as it winds its way across new england. we've seen reports in coastal sections s of massachusetts. the winds have gusted up to 40 miles an hour, but for the most part are the good news regarding earl. as it now maintains just about 70-mile-an-hour wind gusts, it's now moving much more rapidly toward the northeast at about 30 miles an hour. so some time on saturday's going to lie across southern nova scotia, perhaps, as a tropical storm about we'll keep you updated on that, but right now "larry king live" begins right now. ♪ [ male announcer ] there is nothing more profound than hope. it is the promise that compels us to make the journey from wonder to discovery. the science of chemistry, our guide. the human element, our conscience. and to make this journey, we have become the new order of hunters and gatherers. finding answers in the elements. and a way forward illuminated by hope. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everyt

to maine. >> but as the storm spins toward new england, is the worst still to come? the latest news coverage on where earl is now and where it's going. >>> and good morning, everyone. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm mike marusarz, in for vinita nair. wind and rain from hurricane earl is pounding north carolina's outer banks, with gusts of more than 70 miles per hour, plus, 20-foot waves. >> here, now, is the very latest. the storm is still powerful. but has weakened now to a category 2. long island and new england are now bracing for earl, with power crews as far away as michigan, now on alert. and many transit agencies have a canceled or altered their routes today. >> the storm is sending huge bands of rain inland, as it spins up the coast like a buzz saw. we'll have more from marc mancuso, in a moment. >>> let's go live to emily schmidt, who is in atlantic beach, this morning. good morning, emily. >> reporter: good morning to you. we, for the last half hour or so, have been in the one of t one of the rain bands. it is raining here and the winds are blowing. but there's one more thing.

the length of the area where all the watches have now been posted. from the carolinas way up to new england where this would be the first hurricane in years. tonight, this storm is back up to a category four. it has not made the turn to the north. 30 million people, give or take, along the east coast have got to now hope for that turn to the north to avoid a direct hit in any one place. we have all our folks standing by to cover it all. we'll start with al roker where it's beautiful off the coast of north carolina. al, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. over my shoulder you can see the red flag flying telling folks, no swimming out there, because the rip tides are getting even worse. here's the latest on hurricane earl. currently it is 630 miles south-southeast of cape hatteras. this is a category four storm. the hurricane warnings are up now along the north carolina shoreline. we have also got hurricane watches in effect and tropical storm watches as far north as the marimac river in new england and tropical storm warnings down to cape fear. the path of the storm brings it alo

for maryland delaware and new jersey they extends up into new new england like cape cod. now the bigger concern is going to shift north as we look to places like basically massachusetts even long island could get in on some of this action, but the bottom line is we're looking much better now as the storm continues to pull away and 180 miles plus off of ocean city will be more than 200 miles away. we'll have much more on this and your weekend outlook much cooler coming up rosie. >>> tonight folks down in ocean city in north carolina are breathing a sigh of relief while up in new england they are holding their breath as hurricane earl moves up the coast. >> reporter: as north carolina says good-bye to earl it's preparing to say hello to thousands of forrists. >> we want to thank the people of north carolina who stood up and did what we asked them to do. >> reporter: the evacuations began when earl was a category 4 hurricane with strong enough winds to shred an american flag and throw a boat against the south carolina pier. but before earl moved near the outer banks it was downgraded to a ca

news at 5:30. >> thank you jeff gentleman storm is over ocean city bbt new england is still in earl's massachusetts with in theethe preparattons there. helll rrming? >>reporter: hi karen. that'' exactly right. today marks the start of llbor day weekend anddthe end of the traditional suumer holiday for a lot of people they want to o to the sun, and and surf but here in massachusetts people are thinking about heading to safety officer want cape od to know they are sheltered from theestorm. >> latest you can go in. any time. >>reporter: if the winds are stuck. they are goinngto be >> get to 70 miles an hour did >> got it. get off early. 3 >>reporter: nocht is running from the storm. >> cover my shift. >>reporter: suntan staff of 6 biggest hope is that earls his -úbrings some ig waves. >> really good curl. >>reporter: still this is a hurricane. and when labor day weekend and 26 million americans are affecced by earl most are probaaly thinkinn. >> i don'' like it. >>reporter: hurricane earl flooded roads in north carolina and left several ttousand people with no power bu

and it will push off quickly to north and east. more problems for southern new england including cape cod and the island as it pushes out of here very quickly. as gurvir mentioned, most of the weekend will be nice. saturday, sunday and monday look fantastic. for the beaches from the crimes right up to new england, 75 degrees right now at reagan national. warm start, our forecast today is awe simple one -- is a simple one. high temperatures in the 90s. here is your forecast, 93 degrees. code orange air quality. we will have a southerly breeze today. we have a coastal flood advisory off to the south for southern portions of the chesapeake bay. some of that water will get pushed up from the south. five-day forecast, there we go. 91 tomorrow. breezy conditions at times off to the east and south closer to the beaches. saturday, sunday, monday, i mentioned look fantastic. sunshine, high temperatures in the low 80s. >>> let's get to on-time traffic with julie wright. >> for those traveling along the westbound stretch of the freeway downtown, that is where we had some rough pavement over near eig

england, boston right now 62 degrees. new york city, 61. washington, d.c., 63. and atlanta, checking in at 68. we still have the heat, however, as we move out into the southwest, phoenix 93, and cooler temperatures in the pacific northwest. now, as far as the moisture across the country, we are watching several areas here especially the high plains around the great lakes and also watching tropical moisture in the southern gulf of mexico. that is a tropical depression that we'll have to watch, it could become hermine, but it will bring squally concerns in to south texas. today new york 81, washington, d.c. looking good at 84. atlanta, 89. dallas, about 93 degrees for your high temperature. cloudy, cool, rainy in the pacific northwest, but look for high temperatures right around 62 degrees. so that's your labor day forecast. back to work here as we move in to your tuesday. looking unsettled here in the lone star state, showers and thunderstorms continue to cool seattle. new england, temperatures will warm up. that's a look at the weather across the country. here's a look at the weather

nailed. virginia, delaware, pennsylvania, new jersey and soon up into areas of new england. take a closer look at the radar. you can see the moisture coming straight from the south. a little swirl here, maybe our area of low pressure crossing down from south carolina to north carolina, getting drenched from raleigh. wilmington has had an incredible amount of rain the last few days, maybe the highest total ever. the moderates, the steady rainfall now over the area and that's extending now just into the philadelphia region. new york city, the rain is still probably another hour or two away. and you notice that new york is probably more scattered during the day today. i think new york city will get the heaviest rain later on tonight. here is the total we're thinking. anywhere in the yellow and oranges, 3 to 4 inches. along the coast, we could see 4 to 5, maybe 6 inches of rain. the rest of the united states looks fantastic. that's a look at your forecast. now here is a look at the weather outside your window. sunshine in milwaukee, wisconsin. 67. really great weather out there. beautiful fal

all the way to new england. a huge stretch of the east coast in the strike zone. >> the hurricane's coming and i'm hoping we can make it back into town fairly quickly. i'm a little nervous about the roads and the backups for the evacuations. >> reporter: and so, anxious vacationers packed in their weekend plans, headed to safer ground, while on new york's long island, marinas hauled boats out of the water. >> the tidal surge is going to be tremendous, 10, 11, 12 -- they'll be above all the pylons. if a pylon comes down on one of those boats, it will sink. >> reporter: as millions now watch to see where earl will go. the storm already crashing labor day weekend plans up and down the coast. now, here in north carolina, some national guard troops have already been deployed here along the coast. meantime, the president has answered the call for federal aid, and fema is standing by ready to help after the storm. the worst here along the outer banks expected overnight tonight and into the morning. lynn? >> kristen dahlgren there for us in north carolina. kristen, thank you. >>> police i

up to new england by tomorrow. the storm is going to accelerate up the coast. it has a slight chance of becoming tropical storm nicole. even if it does, the winds will be very strong, not like an organized drop cam system we track. you can see the moisture streaming to the north. being sucked up here in the eastern seaboard. we're going to get drenched. we'll have flooding problems in thursday, friday, new jersey, eastern pennsylvania. carolinas in the wilmington area are going to have flooding concerns in the next 24 to 48 hours. the rest of the country, gorgeous. high pressure protects you with the nice weather. right along the east coast. the stalled out front is a conveyor belt of tropical moisture coming up the coast. you can see it, the storm is down in the stlraits but a ton f moisture is streaming in for south carolina, raleigh, to wilmington. when this happens for 36 hours like this, on top of saturated soil, we'll see flooding conditions. the yellow is two inches. the orange is the darker colors along the coast. maryland, delaware, eastern north carolina, southern new engla

from us toward new england. now the sky is already gray up -here and the winds are picking up as well. %-the hardest as the hurricanet people there are already boarding up theer houses and storefronts, but many will stick >> we're not leaving. >> why not? myylife, and we're used to itt i think we'll be ine. >> we're inland. would feel pretty confident in i -y residu residence. >> still, parts of the cape ave already lost power. where is earl right now and are we in the clear? >>>meteorrlogist emily grace is here with the latest on the track of the storm. %->> karenn we're in the clear d we're now watching what was hhrricane earr down graded to a tropical storm move out of our area, so movinn up towards new england, causing some impacts up ú%ere, but we're in the clear hhre in maryland as it oes move furthee and further away from our area. someeheavy rain and strong winds off the oass of portions of new york and massachusetts now as tropical storm arl continues to move out of our area. we wiil see a chhnge in our weather going from the gray skies we haddtoday to plenty of -unnhin

or more be? we'll take to you new england to find out. annoas in strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, and bananas, which makes them really delicious. ♪ that's what we're made of. ♪ >>> it's 6:39 right now. we've been waiting for hurricane earl all week long and now it's taking aim at north carolina particularly around kill devil hills, kittyhawk and that area of north carolina. that's where we find sandra endo who's live with more on the situation there. sandra, good morning. >> reporter: well, megan, this is the starting point of hurricane earl's path up along the east coast. and the brush along north carolina shores earlier this morning and we're still feeling strong weekends and pelting rain. we are seeing high surf as well. we understand there's no reported damage in the county as of yet. the mayor has said 90% or so of the tourists have fled town because there's several evacuation orders. as the storm makes its way up thest east, the president will i'm sandra indoe for abc 2 news. >>> if you are watching us, your bags are packed and you say, should i go now? people up and

missing the state of maryland. path north, targeting new england. >> hello again, i'm jennife jeff barnes. iim karen parks. marylaad more than 150 miles %-packed quite a punch causing huge waves and some minor flooding. people already in ocean city for wwth the storm's power. >> it's definitely a sight to3 see. youudon't see this veryyoften. >> mother nature's pretty powerful. seeing it in he flesh ann blood, t's pretty lively. . >> ocean city is preparing to %-holiday weekend. the long >>> one person had the wrong idea during the storm. he's a surfer who decided to go outtinto the wavessduring the hurricann. well, that violated restrictions on swimming and surfing during the storm. the man received two $300 citttions. >>> ii thh meantime hurricane earl is moving away from us toward new england. now the sky is already gray up -here and the winds are picking up as well. %-the hardest as the hurricanet people there are already boarding up theer houses and storefronts, but many will stick >> we're not leaving. >> why not? myylife, and we're used to itt i think we'll be ine. >> we're inlan

4th. >> this morning, breaking news. a weakened but potent earl slams into new england, bringing powerful winds, heavy rains and towering waves with it. we're live across the northeast. >>> what happens to president obama's so-called recovery summary? new numbers show more job losses. and now, the president says he has a new plan to revive the economy. but can it pass? and will it work? >>> tense moments. newly-released 911 calls from the discovery building hostage standoff. it shows how dangerous the situation was. >>> and need for speed. erin andrews takes us inside a nascar race car as it hits top speeds. can she handle 4 gs at 170 miles per hour? >>> good morning, america. and good morning, dan harris. just back from iraq. where you were covering the official end to the combat mission there. >> thank you. i was back here. >>> want to talk about the weather this weekend. hurricane earl is now tropical storm earl. it moved past long island about 8:00 p.m. last night. 11:00 p.m., it was downgraded to a tropical storm, with sustained winds at 70 miles per hour. it was that streng

to 50 miles per hour. that will be again, most of friday. but a bigger system for new england, spots like cape cod, could get the heavy rain out of the system around the two to four inches. we'll talk more about that later. the coastal flood watch, it starts at 6:00 p.m. and it goes through the overnight period. we'll talk about the high tide times coming up in a few minutes. we're already seeing some of the effects of earl. its high clouds. you can seeçó across maryland, e northern neck making their way up through area. some of those outer bands meanwhile are forecasting increasing clouds. will drop to 80 degrees by 9:00 p.m. after another hot day. 79 degrees by 11:00 p.m. higher than normal as we look at the tides. labor day weekend, a huge cool-down. wait until you see the four-day forecast. throughout the 4:00 hour, the 5:00, the 6:00, two, both kammerer and myself will be taking your questions live. your questions about hurricanes and the effects on earl here. see you back in a few minutes. >> all right. thanks. >> as hurricane earl moves along the eastern seaboard, travellers

a more northeasterly turn later today. it will hit the southeast coast of new england. not a lot going on here. you can see the core of earl and the squeeze play taking place. it will push earl more to the east north east. it will take a good turn. it has weakened. we kind of botched a bullet. i have more coverage for you on that -- we kind of dogs dged a bullet. >> and oil rig exploded in the gulf of mexico. all people on board survived. there is no sign of an oil leak. >> a temporary cap on the bp damaged oil well has been removed. inis followed an explosion o april. the cap began begin officials want to examine the blowout preventer. >> 73 degrees on tv hill. coming up, the morning's financial news in the bloomberg business report. >> kia joins the recall list. details are next. >> we have one incident to talk about in ellicott city. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> it is labor day weekend. people are still going to the beach despite earl. >> first we do have bad incident indelicate city. there is a downed pole at waverly woods drive. there are power crews

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>> hill: tonight, the labor day guests nobody wants. earl closes in on new england after wearing out his welcome in north carolina. i'm erica hill. also tonight, a powerful magnitude seven earthquake hits new zealand. buildings have crumbled, roads are blocked, but it isn't over yet as the country braces for more aftershocks. plus, the long road back. businesses are hiring again, but not fast enough. and how did a man who began his life here end up living here? everybody in the world has a story. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> hill: good evening, katie is off. north carolina's governor says her state dodged a bullet today but will the northeast be as lucky? hurricane earl is now a category one storm. it's weaker but still dangerous with maximum sustained winds of 80 miles an hour. and it is large. with tropical storm winds stretching for 200 miles. this hurricane is also picking up speed, heading northeast at 22 miles an hour. bringing strong gusts and chevy surf to the coast just in t

it is weakening quickly, this doesn't exactly mean folks in new england are in the clear tonight, david. >> no, erica, it will be a nasty night in new england, particularly in rhode island, massachusetts, and coastal areas of maine. radar and satellite indicates heavy squalls there just south of rhode island and also the cape. that's going to come across tonight and areas of maine will see that heavy rain as well. look at the wind field. the yellow area are the tropical storm force winds, 40 to 74 mile per hour winds. gusts to hurricane force in orange, and the red are hurricane sustained winds. those are in a very small area, but as we take the track across the coast tonight, you can see that yellow area will sweep much of the cape and even coastal maine tomorrow morning. you can expect at least those tropical storm force conditions even though the storm is weakening. >> hill: cbs news hurricane consultant david bernard. thanks. with earl still a threat, warnings are up along the new england coast, including on cape cod, where we find dean reynolds tonight. he is in chatham. dean, good evenin

later this afternoon or this evening. so the forecast for your tuesday, nice conditions. new england, cool start. beautiful afternoon. same with d.c. but hot weather from atlanta down through montgomery, shreveport, memphis. these areas had a very hot summer, lynn, and it's going to continue today. i mean, usually, an example, in louisville, three weeks ago we should have seen our last 90-degree day on average. here we are again still in the 90s. >> unbelievable. enjoy it now because it's going to change, right? >> quick. >> exactly. thank you, bill. >>> anxiety ahead of the fed's meeting. job cuts at one big bank. and the must-have toys this holiday season. yes, it is that time already. your first look at this morning's business headlines is straight ahead. >>> george steinbrenner is honored in a big way. the niners push the super bowl champs to the brink and a player takes out an unruly fan. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ female announcer ] it can creep up on you. dry skin. that's why there's lubriderm® daily moisture. it contains the same nutrients naturally found in he

americans traveling through new england are on alert. we're along the coast tonight. >>> more jobs lost, and the president just today taking the republicans on. are they standing in the way? >>> the feds take aim at the controversial sheriff at the center of the immigration storm. and that sheriff tells abc news tonight the feds should be thanking him. >>> the whistle blowers and those tainted eggs. tonight, what they saw and what they warned. >>> and, did you see the unlikely star who stood up right in the middle of the emmys this week again and again and again? tonight, she stands up right here as our "person of the week." >>> and good evening on this friday night. that unwelcome holiday guest, hurricane earl on the move right now. monster winds and driving rains. here's the track. now moving up the coast of new england. earl reaching speeds up to 85 miles an hour today. 25 million people still in its path. here are the live pictures coming in right now. huge waves this evening and the ocean churning, and john berman is live in new york. john, good evening to you. >> reporter: good ev

shout the day. we have new england come canning up to the east, and it is going to start to clear up as we are heading through the day. the center to have the storm, the hurricane fors of the winds and, and then by 5:00, it's pretty much gone. the forecast is pushing it out, hurricane earl. about the cold front, they meds a rare. -- we are looking at a forecast at 90 degrees, and it's partly cloudily, sunny, shower storms, and tomorrow us you will see the addition fast. mostly tri includety out here right now. >> everybody i -- here d, some of nose have been trained to get rain out of it. it ooze been a trot and i got a call and, which this out, this is big du handicap okay. maybe sit petter down cover fment -- this morning it is not too bad. >> no, it is not, it's 70 or 80 yards pr the marking lots. >> one of the outers hit the the -- the outer banks. i was afraid that we would have been caught in the middology tf storm, and i wouldn't be back back. we i grocialghtsz. >> we haven't imotten any rain, it just started. >> thank you. >> i will -- this guy was up at 3:00 this morning.

. it will stretch up in to the midatlantic innto the new england states. definiteey everybody is oing to get their1 sharr of rain. anywhere from 21 to 3 incces in some spots. e can look at coastal flooding, and low-lying flooddng we have to waach out for. 78 degrees on the easternnshore with in a mine. oming up, the key piece of equipment that arrived to hhlp the rescue efforts. >>> a recall to warn you about ponight from car maker huudaii. the company is recalling so natas. there could be problems with the steering column.. it applies to thooeemannfactured since deceeber 2009. thooe affected will receive a free soft wear upddte and car inspection. >>> the first of three rescue castles arrives to rescue the 33 trapped minors. once the hole is drill, the capsules >> be sure youuremember that more important than what yyu say is how you look on television. %>> kenneey went o win by 1-10th of a percentage point. >> the new owner has to promise to keep the coffee shop open pnd agree to a newwlease with the roperty owner. jessica pas more than 50 offers ffom people that are intereeted in >>>

and east now affecting portions of new england. martha's vineyard, and nantucket will be dealing with earll3 overnight but certainly not feeling the effects that the folks felt in the outer banks todaa and even here in maryland. bacc at home we're dry this evening and we'll stay that way. earl is a category 1 hurricane at this time. you can see winds at 75-mile-per-hour. it only takes wwnds to be 74 miles pee hour to hold on to we're expecting with the next update it will weaken to a tropical torm as it's still off have been. we''e watching the tropic fos for a few more storms. i'll have the latest on those and our weekend weather coming up in a it. %-you can track thh storm on line. get the latest on where hurricane earl is as we speak by going to %->>> in other nnws, the familyf years ago is keeping his family alive. behind tonight's candlelight vigil. hello, miranda. >> repooter: karen, the vigii just wrapped up aafew minutes ago. in factt you can sttll see the candles burning outside the mall. it was not too far from here where 17-year-old kevin wingert wwssstabbed to death. five year

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more wet weather making its way up the coast as earl makes its way into new england. look for the hot weather from the gulf coast on into the southeast, mid-atlantic states, the heat and sizzling conditions in the southwest, as well. >>> here's a beautiful view from the mountain looking over san francisco. mainly clear skies. already near 70 outside in san francisco. oakland, san jose, well on our way to temperatures getting close to the 90s by lunchtime. still no sign of a sea breeze just yet, but that will fire up later this afternoon. that means the peninsula and coast will see highs early in the day, late morning to early afternoon. then the inner bay will cool down while 90s to 100 degrees continues inland. the sea breeze will cool us off big time for the weekend. >>> don't forget get your weather any time of day or night. go to weather channel on cable or weather.com online. matt? >> all right, al, great job down there. thank you very much. we'll see you in a little while. coming up a rare medical condition that prevented a teenager from eating anything for more than half a year

. just as things improve in the outer banks, worsening in the new england area. as the waves are already pounding onto the new england coastline and we expect the waves to increase along cape cod as well. cape cod could be facing stronger winds as hurricane earl may track even closer to it. they could see gusts as high as hurricane storm force as we head through. the worst of the weather into friday night. now back to you, mike and rob. >> ava dinges, thank you so much. stay with abc news throughout the morning and throughout the day for live reports on hurricane earl. coming up later this half hour, "american landscape" coverage from north carolina. >>> earl of course is the big story but now let's turn to the rest of the forecast around the country. thunderstorms and heavy rain from the great lakes into the ohio, tennessee, and mississippi valleys. wet in louisiana and east texas. showers for the southern tier of florida. meanwhile, light rain across minnesota and wisconsin. >> cool in the midwest and great plains. 62 in minneapolis. 71 in chicago. 75 in kansas city. 80s in the northea

in new england and we'll, obviously, see some of that as the days go on. anderson? >> we want to check back in with you. i do want to go to kill devil hills, which sits on a very thin strip of land with water on both sides, on one side, hurricane earl. rob, you're the closest to the storm. what do you expect tonight? what are people there doing? >> reporter: well, a lot of people have gotten out of here. evacuation orders went out, especially south of here, where it's a little bit thinner, as chad mentioned, an overwashing of the highways there a distinct possibility. in 2003 when hurricane isabel came through, it cut a whole new patch right through the road. it took them weeks to rebuild that. they don't want to cut people off from society. what happened today was really a slow ramp up to what we see now, almost tropical storm strength gusts. that is about it. the rain is now starting to come down. as chad probably mentioned, the center of this storm is probably about 100 miles, maybe less than that due south of us. we will be abreast of where i'm standing, 50, 60 miles offshore, 2:00

at 80 miles an hour. it continues to move up toward new england. and may have strong wind gusts in portions of eastern maine. but eventually, this storm will be weakening as it heads into the cold waters. we have clouds around our region. but you can see, they're moving quickly. as the storm moves away, it is taking all of the clouds with it. providing us with a beautiful weekend. temperatures will be great all weekend long. tim is in the outback with a look at current advisories. still in effect for the atlantic coastal areas. >> still in effect. but only for a short time. we're still expecting the conditions on the shore that these advisories are going to be lifted. we're looking at a tropical storm warning in effect. it's always put in effect when tropical storm conditions are expected to persist. we have only seen gusts, as bob will attest to, of about 37 miles an hour. currently, the sustained winds down on the coast, 12 miles per hour, coming in from the northwest. 13 down at pax river. gust, only down to 24. highest around 15-mile-per-hour gusts. and 21 up toward elkton.

over the great lakes and new england. so it's definitely a split forecast. you can see chicago, 75. atlanta, 91. so we're still i the 90s from texas to orida. more or less in the late summer/fall air mass as you'd expect from chicago, detroit, all the way into areas of the east. but it's quiet today. not a lot of wet weaer. that's a look at your monday forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. sunshine, another 90 degree day possible in raleigh, north carolina. houston today, very warm. we had a lot of heavy rain over the weekend in south texas. that should slowly improve today. some shows in t forecast. lynn, we'll sneak in to fall this week. give you the forecast coming up. >> it's here. all right, bill, thank you. >>> remember the phrase, as gm goes, so goeses nation? well, a big part of the company may be bought by the chinese government. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus perpetual troublemakers paris hilton and lindsay lohan spend he weekend weaving their way through legal issues. >> another rough outing for brett favre, r

in north carolina. martha: from new york up to new england were expecting strong winds that could cause a lot of damage and injuries as well. fox filliate reporter andy fox filed this report. check it out. >> reporter: we have 45-55-mile-per-hour gusting winds. this is the most severe wind we have had so far. the sand is kick up. we have the surf. when just had a big wave couple and crash on the sand banks. that's the latest from here. highway 12 closed at bonner bridge. i think the wind just blew out my contact. it's in my eye but it's not on my eye. martha: hate it when that happens. make the best of a tough situation. when it goes from a 4 to a 2, people say, gee. and we have seen a tropical storm turn into a 2 hurricane. it's a very big deal. bill: we are waiting for a category 5 hurricane off the coast of jacksonville. in the hours before it strikes it drops from a 5 to a 2. we think the danger is past. it moves up the coast to north carolina and hangs there for a week and floods every town in the eastern half of north carolina. that's how unpredictable they can be. steve centanni

to it. eastern new england, the leaves are still on the trees and may do more damage out there on the cape. waiting for tonight to see how that plays out. radar, of the storm, ron in the last rain band from the storm and probably in sunshine in an hour or two. winds in delaware and maryland, no big deal. wildwood to atlantic city, gusting 20 to 30 miles per hour. so really the mid-atlantic not an issue. as the storm heads northwards, notice cape cod far to the east there. that's why it's going to see the stronger winds. rain showers moving up into new england and long island. you have to be out there on the end of long island to be hit by the storm. as far as the stormwise, a different view. hurricane warnings for cape cod. large waves are now arriving and that forecast path brings the storm closest to eastern new england right around 10:00 p.m. tonight for the reporters blowing in the breeze out there. i think we have escaped this one. it is underachieved. >> all right. bill karins, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> a new unemployment report kicks off labor day weekend

new england area about 24 hours from now. >> lehrer: and what does that mean in terms of expected impact and damage? >> at this stage, if the forecast track remains true and we have another image to show us that, here's the coast of the united states, here's our forecast track which takes the center just offshore. as we said, north carolina then offshore from southern new england. the strongest wind and the highest storm surge are off to the east, to the right. but this is a large hurricane and we still have hurricane force and tropical storm force winds on the left. so we do expect hurricane conditions over the outer banks with a rise of water there, a storm surge on the order of three to five feet. then tropical storm conditions up much of the mid-atlantic coast into the northeast and then again potential for hurricane conditions along southeastern coast of new england. >> lehrer: talking about heavy rain, heavy wind, potential damage to trees and buildings, that sort of thing? >> that's right. the most significant impacts are going to be the storm surge over the outer banks whi

britney has reached a new agreement with new england -- tom brady has reached a new agreement with new england that will take him through 2014. on his way to work, he was in a car accident with a minivan that ran a red light, the minivan did. the driver of the minivan has had his license revoked. brady was ok and made it to practice. nobody was seriously hurt. >> i sat next to him and the ambulance. i did not know it was tom brady. >> you didn't know? >> no! he didn't have his shirt on or his helmet. >>> tennis fans, the u.s. open showcasing the no. 1 seed, nadal, cruising to an easy victory. love the athleticism. he hits this with his back to the net. looks like bob ryan. then nadal with a spin move of his own. nadal with the match. i would love to see nadal and federeer again. >>> tiger woods and 41st place, around one of the b.m.w. championship. incredible shot, behind the tree, avoids the branches, gets the ball on the green, finishing two under. >>> at the world basketball championships, kevin durant led the united states over russia, but russell westbrook with the plight of the d

if hurricane earl, the track of the storm, what it could do especially in the new england area. airport officials are recommending that you call in, check the web site just to make sure that you aren't dealing with delays. we're live at bwi marshal. linda so, abc 2 news. >>> we want your thoughts about earl. join the live chat right now. before that, let's go he to traffic with kim brown. >> thanks, jamie. traffic is quiet as you get a start on the morning commute. we're only working one incident. that is debris in the right shoulder. if you are traveling on the harrisburg expressway, only five minutes south of shawon and the beltway. on the jfx, all lanes will be open between the beltway and northern parkway. let's take a peek here at route 50 and sandy point. you are not going to encounter any delays on 50 headed across the bay bridge. no problems on route 90 as it will be wide open all the way to ocean city. >>> our coverage of hurricane earl continues. >> a live report is coming up. s?óal as a career prosecutor i made decisions on facts not politics. in washington, i'm trying to

together. you can see a lot of the bands are affecting southern new england but the concentrated areas of bands are far off shore and that's good. look at the radar. heavy showers are pushing through new york and long island, also up in to southeastern new york. although their heaviest rain will roll in tonight as the storm moves its way north and eastward. speaking of new england, we will have a live report now in yarmouth, massachusetts. >> reporter: today marks the start of the labor day weekend an the traditional end of the summer holiday season, but for a lot of folks out there they are thinking it is time for sun, sand and surf but for people here in massachusetts they are thinking of heading to safety. >> hi, sir. they want cape coders to know there is shelter from the storm. >> latest you can go in. >> anytime, anytime. >> reporter: if the winds are strong, they will be stuck. >> if it gets to 70 miles an hour they shut the bridges. >> so get off early. >> that's right. >> not everyone is running from the storm. >> i'm going. >> reporter: the suntanned staff at the surf s

toward cape cod. that's where the hurricane concern threat is left is up into new england right now actually in massachusetts. winds still to 80. so hurricane earl still a category one hurricane andrew probably weaken will tropical storm strength latter on tonight and into the day tomorrow. hurricane warnings we've now dropped that hurricane watch. we've now dropped the tropical storm warnings for maryland, delaware, new jersey. we still have a couple of watches and warnings up for basically cape cod and far eastern massachusetts but other than that we're looking much much better here all tracks taking earl further out to sea. other weather focus is the 3 day weekend. many of us with a three day weekend. you can see earl pulling away, cool front coming in. this would have been the bigger weather story without earl because this is going to usher in some much cooler air. breezy day tomorrow with the front coming through. earl pulling outgoing to he mean a day we could see wind gusting 20 miles per hour. sun will be back out but behind this front much cooler air rolls in and we're talk

are heading up toward eastern new england. see that spin? storm sitting i'd say about southeast of new york. headingum toward eastern massachusetts. -- heading up toward eastern massachusetts. offshore, they still have a hurricane warning out for cape cod. may see tropical storm force winds later tonight. for us, out west, it's going to bring us a big change. a nice weather pattern shaping up for the weekend. let's take a look at the last track we had coming in for earl. still a category 1 storm. doesn't look like those winds will impact cape cod. but they could see some tropical storm force winds, as the system continues to evolve. it will weaken as it moves up toward eastern canada, running toward the very cold waters up there. yeah, that's where the waters are. temperatures in the water, only in the upper to low 50s. clouds moving out across the region. and looks like a great setup for the weekend. tim in the outback, with a look at the current advisories for the weekend. >> a picture says a thousand words. and you saw in adam may's picture, how the waves are really crashing into the bea

be out in long island and southern new england. through midnight tomorrow, we think the storm will be the closest out there to nantucket and martha's vineyard. we're not expecting a ton of rain. this evening it moving up to the outer banks. tomorrow in the middle of the night into early morning is where norfolk and virginia beach get the worst of it. rapidly goes up to cape cod. that's also out there in block islands through the islands. this storm is going to miss the united states. even on a weak back side we could see winds of 100 miles per hour. that's not exactly weak. we will see damage. >> nothing to sneeze at, indeed. bill karins, thank you so much. ron mott, thank you. i know you'll be at your post throughout. coming up next, is israel's prime minister going to extend his moratorium? that's a big issue. later we hear from one of president abbas' members. >>> plus which three em battled senators could decide who wins the senate? catching up over wood-grilled shrimp and chicken. and with lunches starting at just $6.99... it's an hour you wouldn't trade for anything. ♪

weaken slightly to a category 2 just south of new england, and, again, rake right along the coast and go parallel to the coast. as of now, it does not look like a direct hit. that could easily change. just a little -- maybe 100 miles to the left and this is -- the forecast shifts. we're talking about a hurricane that rakes the coast with probably billions of dollars of damage, or a little further off the coast, a swing and a miss. toughest ones to forecast. the ones that parallel the coast. here's how it looks broken down. 125-mile-per-hour winds. 100 miles off the coast of the carolinas. friday, during the day and evening, is when it's worst for new england and mid-atlantic this is something to watch ever so closely in the next couple of days. that's a look at your national forecast. now here is a look at the weather outside your window. >>> besides earl, an incredible heat wave from boston to the carolinas. yesterday, in the mid 90s most locations. even bangor, maine, 97 degrees yesterday. today will be just as hot. >>> lynn, i'll give you any updates on earl later on in the show. >>>

into southern new england, too. the forecast for today, middle of the country. fantastic. much of the east is okay. if you're right along the coast, you're going to see heavy rain in the next few days. here is a look at the weather outside your window. in the ohio valley, tennessee valley, gorgeous weather conditions. chicago, 74. sunny. memphis, 81. that's fantastic. you've heard about the heat wave out in the west. phoenix has been very hot, too. today, 106. thursday's forecast coming right up. >> i know. you know, i'm still shaking my head over that 113 in los angeles. >> yeah. and it can't gotten much cooler out there, either. >> thanks, bill. >>> gold sparkles and getting a beer in tough times. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, who came out on top, so to speak, chootsing the worst dressed man in show business? >>> three teams punched their tickets to the postseason had a rough ride for a rough rider. you're watching "early today." >> good morning, and welcome back to "early today." i'm veronica de la cruz. here are some of your top headlines this morn

up around the 93 mark from miami to tampa to orlando. cooler up in new england today. there would be rain moving through the great lakes into new england later today. should be exiting boston as we go throughout friday morning. but for the most part, rather tranquil weather out there through much of the country. if you're watching us on wave 3 in louisville, kentucky, join the celebration in nearby jeffersontown at the 41st annual gaslight festival parade with entertainment for the entire family at the jeffersontown commons shopping center. that's your "early today" event of the day. i think we have the wrong picture. i think that was your facebook page picture that we have. >> my profile pic? >> yeah. >> looks family. you might be right. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. has "star" magazine gone too far with yet another he's cheating on her story? one hollywood heavyweight says yes. "star" printed a story quoting a woman claiming to have had an affair with ashton kutcher. now he's claiming to take them to court saying, quote, you don't

leapfrog. >> exactly. >> that's cool. it is also cool in new england. it's actually cold. 47 this morning in albany. 47 in hartford. if you are up here in new england this morning, it's jacket weather. warmer down in d.c., 68 to start your morning. clouds on the increase today, too. not the perfect sunshine in this region like we had the last couple of days. rain is heading your way. this area of yellow could be as much as two inches of rain over the catskills, berkshires. the forecast today, rain for buffalo, pittsburgh, serious, state college, albany later today. more or less boston and hartford, the best chance of rain for you in new york city, overnight tonight and tomorrow morning. friday's forecast, the rain moves out and cooler and clear out behind it. the rest of the country, not many problems, just some rain this morning in michigan. >> all right, bill, thank i. >>> which actor is fighting mad over rumors he cheated on his wife. >>> plus it's a list everyone wants to make, "people" magazine's best dressed. your "first look" at entertainment is straight ahead. ♪ going faster tha

for us, but it should never effect us here. forecast, still cloudy and gloomy for much of new england today. that's the worst weather out there. just showers, maybe a thunderstorm or two. temperatures will be cool in boston, nice in d.c. rest of the country, it is very quiet. the weather pattern across the nation looks very quiet this week. all these tropical storms, the billing ones, they are all missing and heading out to the ocean. >> far so good on that front. >>> let's turn to sports. first weekend of the nfl, and it was a big one. last night's game maybe you went to bed early and missed the redskins and cowboys. there is lebron james. last play before the half, take a knee and go into the locker room. tony romo scrambles around, chucks is back to choice, who fumbles the shovel pass. redskins swoop it up. hall goes in, does a flip for a touchdown. redskins up 10-0. end of the fourth quarter, cowboys with a chance. skinup 13-7. this should have been would have been the game-winningse touefch with four seconds left on the clock from the cowboys, there it is. the's a hold out on the

be affecting nantucket or cape cod or those places through new england. that's good. we see the current conditions right now. the current statistics for hurricane earl, winds still at 80 miles per hour. movement has increased. the speed to 22 miles an hour. that is important. and the pressure has come up a little bit which means that storm continues to weaken. about 170 miles off-shore of ocean city continuing to move to the northeast. you can see, it doesn't look much like a hurricane any more. it has weakened quite a bit but it still has a broad wind path and it will continue to buffet the coast for the next several hours but expecting to weaken to tropical storm strength as it passes through nantucket and up there through new england. that's good news with hurricane earl. >> in ocean city tonight we're talking rip tides. seriously dangerous rip tides. bigger waves than we're used to seeing out there. this is right about the time on the outskirts of when forecasters said earl would be pushing off, it's taking a jog to the right there. let's go to will thomas, standing by live in ocean

yesterday. rain early today in new england, but all the severe weather and the bad storms have eted. we're watching hot conditions alung the gulf and cooler weather in the plains. as far as the wet weather goes, most of it is exiting. that's a look at your national forecast. here a look at the weather outside your window. we're clearing out nicely from d.c. to new york. temperatures are still pretty mild. raleigh to atlanta, temperatures near 90. yesterday raleigh was in the 90s once again breaking the record for the most 90-degree days. we'll have the weekend forecast coming up a little later in the show. >> all right. bill, thank you. >>> unemployment improves. gold hits the ights and a tweeter makes the most wanted list. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, is he pulling our leg just an eccentric artist? we've got the answer. >>> a perfect storm hits the wnba. more bad news for floyd mayweather. and what would you do if you were hit in the face by an 89-mile-an-hour fastball? >>> good morning and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are

england. if you're in hartford, providence, boston, any of those areas in new england, you may have a quick shower. it may only last about 15 or 20 minutes. bring the umbrella with you. new york city, maybe a spishgel or two. for the most part, it will be dry. here is how the forecast is going to shake out for today. we will see sunshine later this morning after these clouds blow through. this is above average and tomorrow, everything changes. pittsburgh, only 72. that's the air that's coming to the east coast for your thursday. the big weather story overnight has been in texas. that's where horrendous flooding has been undergoing. one person was killed in killeen, texas. i-35 is closed southbound heading down from dallas. and dallas/ft. worth is going to get soaked this morning. i'm sure there will be major airport delays there, also. rainfall estimates of 7 to 8 inches of rain overnight in texas. in texas, that means a lot of flash flooding. so your forecast, texas to oklahoma is wet. chicago looks great. much of the east coast is just fine. just one more day of summer around here

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